Hello Bernard and Co :)

Are you using dual boot with another OS ?
In that case, maybe you're using your other OS every 15 boots
and maybe it has a wrong date&time and sets it to the hardware
at every shutdown. Thus while you are rebooting on your Gentoo
the hardware clock is wrong.

Check your /etc/conf.d/clock if you have authorized gentoo to
set your time to your hardware at every shutdown so your other OS
reads it well :

CLOCK_SYSTOHC="yes"


Else other folks' proposition may be right about your BIOS Battery.

It is always good to be on time hehe ;-)
Hope this helps,

Bernard Van de Walle wrote:
> Hello gentoo peoples ;)
> 
> I have a little problem on my laptop. Everything is fine, except the
> fact that sometimes, the date and time reset to the 01/01/2000 .
> Consequently, on reboot, the boot process warn me that there are many
> files wich have modification dates in the future ....  That happens 
> randomly, in something like every 15 reboots ...
> 
> I have then to reconfigure my dates ....
> 
> So, does anyone knows where is that problem coming from ?
> 
> It is of course not very important , but I would be happy to fix it ..
> 
> Thanks.

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